Microsoft Office 2016 is a suite of productivity tools. They allow users to create documents, presentations, spreadsheets, email, notes, publications, and databases. As of Summer 2016, student and teacher computers will be imaged to have this version of Microsoft Office. The names and links to tutorials for each program are listed below.


Tool
Task
Self-Guided Training
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Word 2016
Make your reports, resumes, cover letters, brochures,
business cards and more the best with all that Microsoft
Word 2016 can do.
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PowerPoint 2016
Presentations look their best for any audience with
PowerPoint 2016.
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Excel 2016
Collect and analzye data with engaging charts and
data management tools in Excel 2016.
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Outlook 2016
Email, Calendar Events and Invitation, and more keep
communication flowing and efficient.
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OneNote 2016
Keep everything. Let no idea, website, sound file,
image, video clip, or nearly any media get lost while
using the collaborative digital notebook found in
OneNote 2016.


Get more functionality with Office 365. Ask your
Technology Integration Coach about an Office 365
account for CMCSS teachers.
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Publisher 2016
Cards, posters, coupon sheets, flyers, and anything else
that you might want to print can be created here. You
don't need to have a degree in design to make great
looking documents to print.
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Access 2016
Create databases, tables, forms, queries, and reports
for your data.
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Additional Help for Word 2016

(from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Get-Started-with-Word-747fcc96-e583-4152-8d7e-08e2738a6a5b?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#ID0EAABAAA=Basics )

Get Started with Word
Applies To: Word 2016 Word 2013 Word 2010 Word 2007

Basics

PDF and other formats

Accessibility
What's new in Word 2016
Basic tasks in Word
Save a document in Word
Show or hide the Office ribbon
Minimize the ribbon
Show or hide the rulers
Draw and write with ink in Office
Use a pen to draw, write, or highlight text on a Windows tablet


Additional Help for OneNote 2016

(from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/OneNote-training-1c983b65-42f6-42c1-ab61-235aae5d0115?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US)

OneNote Training

Applies To: OneNote 2016 OneNote 2013 OneNote 2010


Get started with OneNote 2016
More ways to take notes in OneNote 2016
eBook: OneNote 2016 Tips & Tricks
Video: Introducing OneNote for Mac
Office 2016 Quick Starts